Katherine Lau Ying-Hung (b. 1955)

Alias:
Katherine Lau
Liu Ying-Hung
Ying-Hung Lau
柳影紅
柳影红
柳影虹

Birthplace:
Hong Kong

Born:
July 16, 1955

Lau Ying-Hung (English: Kathrine Lau; born on July 16, 1955), formerly known as Hu Kouqin, known as Sister Liu, a Hong Kong female singer and actress, changed her stage name to "Liu Yinghong" in the early days of her debut, and changed back to "Liu Yinghong" in the 1980s and is still in use today. He joined Li's TV artist training class in 1977, joined TVB in 1986, and quit the entertainment industry in 1995. In 2006, Lau Ying-Hung returned to Asian TV to film "A Small Story in a Big City". In 2014, he came back to film the mainland drama "Dahan Xianwei Zifu". In addition, she has released a number of solo albums, and her representative works include the episode "Change to Thousands of Hate" from the TV series "Celestial Silkworm Transformation", and the theme song of the same name for the TV series "Girl Cixi".  Lau Ying-Hung is known for Full Throttle (1995), Dragon Lee Fights Again (1981) and Lover-at-Large (1991).

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